New Sub-forum for the Meguiars DA Microfiber System

Maybe I used too coarse of a sponge, but in the right light you can see where it is not smooth. In places, it would look like icing on a cake put on with a butter knife if I had a 10x loupe. Any fix that's not too agressive?
 
Can you clarify please.



Is this after you buffed it out?



I hear some use a bit of hot breath and blow on the areas and then buff off.
 
....lumpy after hand buffing with a Microfiber sheet. I next used a damp cotton towel. I even tried a 3M foam buffing pad...and then a polarfleece mit on a Waxmaster that had recently done Meguiar's Mirror Glaze so there was some pink dust on the pad.



It's shiny enough - just, up real close or when the light hits right, it looks like a clearcoat that coagulated because it was shot too cold.



That may be an issue. I wonder what the low end of the temp range is? It was maybe low 50's.



Thanks for your help.
 
Sounds like factory orange peel to me, not a by-product of the Klasse application (but I could easily be misunderstanding your description).



Tort
 
Sounds like the first coat was put on too heavy. Did you use All In One first? I would try another very thin coat ; if that doesn't work, apply AIO and start over.
 
There's no orange peel. I'm pretty familar with that. This is a 2001 Mercedes paint job that was clay-bar'd and super clean to start.



I guess I underestimated the tenacity of this product. I have another similar solution packaged/sold to the aviation market as SUPER GLAZE which purports to do the same job. It's clearly much thinner.



I'll do a little testing to see what pulls it off....on another paint job first! If I find anything interesting I'll let youall know. Thanks again for the input.
 
If the paint was super clean, and smooth - then a lump could only be left by applying waaaaaay too much AIO or SG to the surface. That stuff's supposed to go on so thin, you're not even supposed to have a lump's worth on the applicator before you start!
 
are you talking AIO or SG?



If you're having problems applying to much AIO then you can wet out and wring your applicator, it'll help you to apply less AIO. Apply with a medium pressure in back and forth motions.



hope that helps some - good luck
 
Since we have multiple threads on this new system, I have created a new sub-forum for the new Meguiars DA Microfiber Correction system.
Additionally, I moved all the threads on this system over to the new sub-forum.
Anyone else who was a beta-tester on this new system, and who wishes to start a thread with their results, please start your thread in the new sub-forum.
Just trying to make sure things are easily found, and managed.
 
Great idea.
I logged onto TID last night and all of a sudden saw all these new reviews on this new system. It seems like there is enough interest in this new system, that a sub section would make a lot of sense.:hurray:
 
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